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>>> in the big finish tonight s there a riff in the republican party over mitt romney's video controversy? i'd say so. some righties are being critical of romney and some are asking where the real mitt romney has been all along? let's start with david brooks. he called the comment a country club fantasy. it's what millionaires say to each other and reenforces every negative view people have about romney. it remains important for the country that romney wins in november unless he chooses to step down and we can get the ryan/rubio ticket we deserve. on the flip side, you have the romney cheerleading squad. who is leading the way? rush limbaugh. he's so excited, he's come down with a case of gold fever. >> this is such a golden -- this could be the opportunity for romney and for that campaign to finally take the gloves off and take the fear off and just start explaining conservatism. this is a golden opportunity and we know romney has got it in him because of what he said to these people. >> eric ericson is also on board. he wrote, the romney campaign should double down on what he said. they
>>> in the big finish tonight s there a riff in the republican party over mitt romney's video controversy? i'd say so. some righties are being critical of romney and some are asking where the real mitt romney has been all along? let's start with david brooks. he called the comment a country club fantasy. it's what millionaires say to each other and reenforces every negative view people have about romney. it remains important for the country that romney wins in november unless he...
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s "snl" was back. here is it's take on clint eastwood. >> just american legend clint eastwood performing one half of a conversation with an invisible, irritated, and foul-mouthed barack obama. it's the show audiences are giving a sitting ovation. obama isn't the only politician in the hot seat. don't miss clint taking it to jimmy carter. >> nice work on those hostages. that turned out great. >> may your michael bloomberg. >> just let people eat soda. >> and chris christie. >> i think we're going to need a bigger chair. >> what happens when bain capital comes to town. >> after bain capital shut down the mill, i was out of work for a year. >> mitt romney and bain capital bought the textile mill where raymond had worked for 18 years, then shut it down. >> next i worked as a trucker, but then bain came along, bought the trucking company and i lost that job, too. i then got hired part time at an orange julius until bain acquired that franchise and shut it down, not the whole company you understand, just tha
s "snl" was back. here is it's take on clint eastwood. >> just american legend clint eastwood performing one half of a conversation with an invisible, irritated, and foul-mouthed barack obama. it's the show audiences are giving a sitting ovation. obama isn't the only politician in the hot seat. don't miss clint taking it to jimmy carter. >> nice work on those hostages. that turned out great. >> may your michael bloomberg. >> just let people eat soda. >>...
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but the attack unsuccessful people that we see in europe and in france is not like the 1930's. to avoid paying taxes. neil: this gets asinine the convention last week have to remember they have 75 percent tax rate. i thought he has room to go. >> there is such evidence doing the opposite is bipartisan. talk about ronald reagan but go back to jfk. cutting taxes on high-income earners. we should give them a tax cut. from our money they keep the more wealth created at home. better than the founder of facebook and washington dc. neil: the worst local will do better than the best bureaucrat. >> wise words. neil: this small business owner bear hug being the president? it is the president squeezing the living daylights out of a lot of companies kept doors open because of what we did through the small business administration. neil: does he have his own trumpet music in the background? he was calling in to a hip-hop station. but my next guest says his business is benefiting -- benefiting and would not who the president if he was the pizza owner. he may drop him. you do not buy this fiel
but the attack unsuccessful people that we see in europe and in france is not like the 1930's. to avoid paying taxes. neil: this gets asinine the convention last week have to remember they have 75 percent tax rate. i thought he has room to go. >> there is such evidence doing the opposite is bipartisan. talk about ronald reagan but go back to jfk. cutting taxes on high-income earners. we should give them a tax cut. from our money they keep the more wealth created at home. better than the...
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s hatred of wisconsin. like a high-speed train. ]s and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >> i think it will get amazon as well to ship through the companies. >> it's going to be a macro. we will worry about ups. do we worry about amaz
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s a date. on every one of our cards there's a date. a reminder... that before this date, we have to exceed expectations. we have to find new ways to help make life easier, more convenient and more rewarding. it's the reason why we don't have costumers. we have members. american express. welcome in. why let constipation stry miralax.? mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios we believe small things can make a big difference.e, like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place... one pet at a time. discover vibrant maturity and more at purinaone.com. >>> i recognize that there is a certain presumptuousn
s a date. on every one of our cards there's a date. a reminder... that before this date, we have to exceed expectations. we have to find new ways to help make life easier, more convenient and more rewarding. it's the reason why we don't have costumers. we have members. american express. welcome in. why let constipation stry miralax.? mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. as part of a...
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right now we are looking at negative 2% growth for the s&p 500 for the third quarter. second quarter we just eked by and missed the negative earnings numbers and game up about .9%. the estimates are telling us that we are certainly heading for an earnings slow down if not a decline. if we hit the negative 2% it will be the lowest growth rate since the second quarter of 2009. bringing us numbers we saw during the great recession. there are five of ten sectors looking to be down in the third quarter contributing to the growth rate. materials and energy are two sectors we are going to see really low that have been down for most of the year. >> what is most concerning to you in that yes earnings can be down and there could be expectations of terrible earnings but it is really the market expectations. when you overlay the performance of the sectors which have gone up the most and are not supporting that move? >> i would say again i.t. is expected to be the biggest leader when we go into the third quarter about 7.8%. we have seen that lead for most of this year. and then the
right now we are looking at negative 2% growth for the s&p 500 for the third quarter. second quarter we just eked by and missed the negative earnings numbers and game up about .9%. the estimates are telling us that we are certainly heading for an earnings slow down if not a decline. if we hit the negative 2% it will be the lowest growth rate since the second quarter of 2009. bringing us numbers we saw during the great recession. there are five of ten sectors looking to be down in the third...
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even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [ tires squeal ] and if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. call... to switch, and you could save hundreds. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get n
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the s&p 500 added four. stocks shrugged off a warning from moody's saying the u.s. coo lose its aaa credit rating. investors are looking ahead to the end of the fed's two-day meeting and a decision on whether they'll take additional steps to boost the economy. and that is it from cnbc for now. we're fifers in business worldwide. i'm going to hand you back over to "hardball." >>> when congressman ryan looked into that tv camera and attacked president obama's medicare savings as, quote, the biggest, coldest power play, i didn't know whether to laugh or cry. it takes some brass to attack a guy for doing what you did. >> welcome back. he made up those lines right standing there. that was former president bill clinton doing the impromptu act at loost week's democratic convention knocking u.s. congress moon paul ryan for ignoring the fact he included the same medicare savings in his own budget passed by the house. president obama needs bill clinton to help him with olders voters. bill clinton is taking his case to florida today and tomorrow. "the new york times" has repor
the s&p 500 added four. stocks shrugged off a warning from moody's saying the u.s. coo lose its aaa credit rating. investors are looking ahead to the end of the fed's two-day meeting and a decision on whether they'll take additional steps to boost the economy. and that is it from cnbc for now. we're fifers in business worldwide. i'm going to hand you back over to "hardball." >>> when congressman ryan looked into that tv camera and attacked president obama's medicare...
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we have many young women who need that bridge over troubled water s until they canfiant a good job. because of the economy, because of the previous administration's economic policies who need a safety net. they need food stamps, but the way that the republicans for presenting this, of course, it's cold and of course they're trying to play into the worst fears of the american people. and that's not going to work. people know better than that. i think people are going to rise to the occasion. they're going to get out, they're going to vote, and vote for president obama because they're not going to listen to the right-wing rhetoric of this romney crowd. >> i remember the campaign against harvey gan when jesse helms was holding on for the last term. he has the white guy ripping up the pink slip. you needed that job. >> it showed the paper, black hands and white hands. we're concerned about it. in my state, we believed that was what voter id was all about. >> thank you for the warm welco welcome. these people are great. bev pardue, and barbara lee. let me finish with a two-pronged pinche
we have many young women who need that bridge over troubled water s until they canfiant a good job. because of the economy, because of the previous administration's economic policies who need a safety net. they need food stamps, but the way that the republicans for presenting this, of course, it's cold and of course they're trying to play into the worst fears of the american people. and that's not going to work. people know better than that. i think people are going to rise to the occasion....
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the good news along with the s&p and aztec inn in the third quarter with gains. here to weigh in commentator and editor of money news. the markets continue to head higher for a time. there will continue to pose marcasite. it will not be allowed for the economy. we will see if pullbacks. of thing that's a qb being ineffective. lori: out in the last couple of days saying the economic data released just this week, namely the big gdp revision, down or revision at about 13% suggesting that more qb might not have been a bad idea. what do you think? >> well, never very effective at green down unemployment and creating jobs, helping the economy too much. it is good at inflating asset prices and good at taking commodities up. and it is also good at taking stocks up. so basically what this has done is offering a little bit of a time when no for politicians to get their fiscal act together and get it right. lori: good qe for inflating the debt. is that part of the fed gold? >> it is. unfortunately the fed tries to the pay get back with cheaper dollars. they continually dilu
the good news along with the s&p and aztec inn in the third quarter with gains. here to weigh in commentator and editor of money news. the markets continue to head higher for a time. there will continue to pose marcasite. it will not be allowed for the economy. we will see if pullbacks. of thing that's a qb being ineffective. lori: out in the last couple of days saying the economic data released just this week, namely the big gdp revision, down or revision at about 13% suggesting that more...
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the s&p started going with it. why did we start selling off? because of fears overseas and global growth slowing. to me it is simple here. if that chart that you are looking at if it continues to go the s&p may have downs. >> let's look at the drops in crude. on tuesday it was a fundamental taking off of a bullish long position and today there was the article saying saudi arabia would release more crude to main customers including united states. >> understanding you have a lot of bearish news headlines coming forth but what drives the tape is the positioning of the investment community. where is the investment community? we have established long positions in oil as reported from the cfdc as the highest level in multiple months. i point out crude is just in the mindset where if everyone is all in long the slightest bit of bearish news will take it the other way. many are going to say that crude is going to deteriorate into the mid to lower 80s. i take the other side of that. >> let's bring in the founding partner of
the s&p started going with it. why did we start selling off? because of fears overseas and global growth slowing. to me it is simple here. if that chart that you are looking at if it continues to go the s&p may have downs. >> let's look at the drops in crude. on tuesday it was a fundamental taking off of a bullish long position and today there was the article saying saudi arabia would release more crude to main customers including united states. >> understanding you have a...
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both are inexpensive stocks relative to so many other stocks in the s&p 500. apple produced huge expectations and all that we've met, once all of that preordering is processed and phones are in the stores, right now they seem very aggressive. it's paving the way. meanwhile, google is getting its groove back. two, i have liked apple for some time and viewed it as cheap. speaking of the notion of which stock has buyers that are aggressive and which ones hasslers that are aggressive and may be willing to sell at higher prices and i have to make that kind of judgment if i want a correct entry point and i don't want you to say, hey, you missed google so forget about it if i think the stock is going higher. i am not going to tell you that the trade has left the station. but if i think a stock is going lower, as i thought yesterday of apple, we'll wait for a better time. look, this isn't politics. it's investing. i'm not trying to get elected. i'm not even trying to make friends. my goal is and always has been to make you as much time as possible. if i can time a buy
both are inexpensive stocks relative to so many other stocks in the s&p 500. apple produced huge expectations and all that we've met, once all of that preordering is processed and phones are in the stores, right now they seem very aggressive. it's paving the way. meanwhile, google is getting its groove back. two, i have liked apple for some time and viewed it as cheap. speaking of the notion of which stock has buyers that are aggressive and which ones hasslers that are aggressive and may be...
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the s&p 500 exchange traded fund, the widest traded stock in the world. day after day after day. neil: that stirs me in and of itself. that scares me just the amount of the loan can have such an enormous influence. there are a lot of these guys, i don't know. i don't know where that goes, but it troubles me. >> people have reasonable differences of opinion about whether individual investors are doing this speculation. there's not much question that about 75% of this trillion plus dollars, 75% of that total cost 750 billion, it is held by people that are treating all the time. people with the traditions, long investors, short investors, they trade back and forth there. the day they show us as a group, all the transaction costs come in. i don't think it's because they help it. these institutions are grown up. neil: really quickly, i would be remiss if i didn't get your lay of the market when going into the fall here. we always freak out about another expense. remember four years ago, you know this time of year, you know the chills or causes. what do you see? >> well, first of all,
the s&p 500 exchange traded fund, the widest traded stock in the world. day after day after day. neil: that stirs me in and of itself. that scares me just the amount of the loan can have such an enormous influence. there are a lot of these guys, i don't know. i don't know where that goes, but it troubles me. >> people have reasonable differences of opinion about whether individual investors are doing this speculation. there's not much question that about 75% of this trillion plus...
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this is a candidate that beli s believes that americans will wake up on that first tuesday in november and realize that the economy is horrible and that they will lay the blame solely at the feet of barack obama and that's the problem. i think in some ways that's why you see them trying to widen this conversation in some ways. they did that with welfare. they've done that with foreign policy. they in some ways did that with medicare but i think ultimately their bet is that we'll get bad news in terms of the economy but i do agree with joe, things are looking up in terms of the economy and people also blame bush as well. >> chris, could i -- >> very quickly, joe. very quickly. >> no, that's okay, then. >> my thought is that presidents -- we always ignore the fact -- there's a lag effect. george bushed helped bill clinton come into office. when you change u.s. economic policy, it's turning around a big battleship. if obama starts to get successes now, they are a result of what they did a couple of years ago. that's commonsense. thank you, joe klein and nia-malika henderson. >>> coming up
this is a candidate that beli s believes that americans will wake up on that first tuesday in november and realize that the economy is horrible and that they will lay the blame solely at the feet of barack obama and that's the problem. i think in some ways that's why you see them trying to widen this conversation in some ways. they did that with welfare. they've done that with foreign policy. they in some ways did that with medicare but i think ultimately their bet is that we'll get bad news in...
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s&p 500 is now in her target. target was based on extrapolate prosecuting the size of a previous swing. she calls that priced extension. she's often seen moves in after a major extension just like this one. often out of exhaustion. second, s&p's monthly chart, she sees some evidence we may be due for a pullback. reason, you look at the huge move from bottom in 2002. this is incredible. i-find this eerie. if you look at the peak at the end of 2007, in this move, the s&p ran up 807 points. keep that number in mind. 807 points over 60-week period. now since the generational bottomed in march of 2009, the s&p rallied how much? 807 points. i kid you not. this time in a shorter time frame. 807. 807. you know what, it is enough to make you feel like this stuff, like you should be like -- you know, worshipping the queen and not taking pictures of her top off -- kidding. believes that these moves will often be about the same size. which is why she has to be concerned that this long-term rally could be played out. with this
s&p 500 is now in her target. target was based on extrapolate prosecuting the size of a previous swing. she calls that priced extension. she's often seen moves in after a major extension just like this one. often out of exhaustion. second, s&p's monthly chart, she sees some evidence we may be due for a pullback. reason, you look at the huge move from bottom in 2002. this is incredible. i-find this eerie. if you look at the peak at the end of 2007, in this move, the s&p ran up 807...
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the s&p ran up 807 points. over a 60-week period. since march of 2009 the s&p has rallied how much? 807 points. i kid you not. 807, 807. it is enough to make you feel like you should be like worshipping the queen and not taking pictures with her top off, so, that is kate. believed that these moves will be about the same size. what happens to be where we peaked last week. so broden, isn't seeing signs yet of a big pull back but if it is on her radar screen it is on mine. what would broden do here? it is a buy. i think she is allowed to say that. no, look at this. this is a clear version of the sdally chart. above the low september 4th, that is the number. that is the new line in the sand. right? anyway, if we drop below that level she thinks all bets are off. she believes any pull back, has gone viral. and then 1518 pretty easily those targets are basically the same that allow this rally to jun june. the higher target right now, we need more juice. broden has longer term targets right now. she thinks it could rally to 1553. and more a longer term view, broden could make the case that
the s&p ran up 807 points. over a 60-week period. since march of 2009 the s&p has rallied how much? 807 points. i kid you not. 807, 807. it is enough to make you feel like you should be like worshipping the queen and not taking pictures with her top off, so, that is kate. believed that these moves will be about the same size. what happens to be where we peaked last week. so broden, isn't seeing signs yet of a big pull back but if it is on her radar screen it is on mine. what would...
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even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [ tires squeal ] and if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. call... to switch, and you could save hundreds. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> for a decade i have been the governor of a state with a 1200 mile border with mexico. we put $400 million of our taxpayer money into securing t
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soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette. exexpeperirienencece l lifife e, asask k fofor r trtrananss adadapaptitiveve l lene. >>> we left on a cliffhanger. i'm guessing, what i heard about you you pretty pro the gun lobby, believe americans' right to bear arms. >> the second amendment. >> i get it. i get it. what is your view? >> um, well, in my home, they on our family farm, seven generations of my family's been on this -- stewarded this farm in virginia. but in my home there is a large chest in this little 1500 square foot house that has every gun in it starting from a bb gun to a pellet to a .22 short to a .22 long, to a rifle to a 410, all the way up. i want my children to grow up understanding how to handle those -- those firearms. >> why? >> because i want them to understand the safety of it. one day they might like to enjoy the outdoors, grow up to hunt, like you grew up, hunting and fishing. >> a member of your family went to virginia tech, right? >> yes. >> where there
soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette. exexpeperirienencece l lifife e, asask k fofor r trtrananss adadapaptitiveve l lene. >>> we left on a cliffhanger. i'm guessing, what i heard about you you pretty pro the gun lobby, believe americans' right to bear arms. >> the second amendment. >> i get it. i get it. what is your view? >> um, well, in my home, they on our family farm, seven...
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's really a groundbreaking speech. people very excited. may the best man win if it does come off to a raceoff. castro brothers may just be the future face of the democratic party. coming up, a rock star who's fiercely political. surprising rob thomas of matchbox twenty. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most
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>> first of all, the s&p is down in nominal terms of the last 12 years. if you put up a chart of the weimar stock exchange or the zimbabwe stock exchange you will say they did fantastic in nominal terms. of course they could not buy you anything in the open market all. the purchasing power of the currency has been destroyed. if us that we want to go, we are modeling the american economy after banana republic. banana bin is leading the way. neil: been in the bin. xbox you are brilliant. >> thank you. neil: the media is making ends meet. romney now set to make ends meet of the media. let's just say it's more than storm in here. and, the white house attacks. reminds me of all the times. welcome of private capital is fighting back. forget about painting and the business. the tragedy is pain is not doing business. instead of rushing to pre order the iphone, maybe think about selling the one you have got. how apple stock is not the only thing pain rich dividends. ♪ 4g lte has the fastest speeds. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you
>> first of all, the s&p is down in nominal terms of the last 12 years. if you put up a chart of the weimar stock exchange or the zimbabwe stock exchange you will say they did fantastic in nominal terms. of course they could not buy you anything in the open market all. the purchasing power of the currency has been destroyed. if us that we want to go, we are modeling the american economy after banana republic. banana bin is leading the way. neil: been in the bin. xbox you are...
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there's klaatu played by michael rennie and he looks like a candidate with a 1950's sci-fi dobble-gainer. >>> back to earth. francois hollande weighed in on the u.s. presidential race yesterday and almost chooses a candidate to endorse. here's what he said to reporters at the u.n. yesterday when asked if he knew about mitt romney's attacks on socialism. quote, yes, that's why i'll be careful not to say anything at all on this subject because as you'd imagine if a socialist supported one of these two candidates, that would cost him dear. so i suppose i should endorse mitt romney but i won't. finally talking to extremes, how did minnesota's lieutenant governor solon ramp up extra publicity for an event to help support military families? we'll call it a high-profile arrival. let's take a look. that's not on my bucket list. skydiving. lieutenant governor teamed up with a u.s. army parachute team to skydive at 120 miles per hour. anyway, from an altitude of about 13,000 feet, right onto the minnesota state capital grounds. she followed the dive with a speech, encouraging people to support mil
there's klaatu played by michael rennie and he looks like a candidate with a 1950's sci-fi dobble-gainer. >>> back to earth. francois hollande weighed in on the u.s. presidential race yesterday and almost chooses a candidate to endorse. here's what he said to reporters at the u.n. yesterday when asked if he knew about mitt romney's attacks on socialism. quote, yes, that's why i'll be careful not to say anything at all on this subject because as you'd imagine if a socialist supported...
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that combined with the bernanke soon-to-be similar laws numbers, the s & p 500 and the banks were fabulous today. bank of america is leading this market. third, last night the chinese pulled the trigger on some big stimulus projects that should help our industrial stocks. these projects i'm talking about things like roads, sewers systems, sub waste, united technologies or machinery business like caterpillar. did you see those stocks today? now of course we need them backed up with sunday night rate hikes or otherwise. stay tuned. i'll tell you. fourth, as much as we might appreciate the good work that intel's done for the p.c. industry over the years, the slow death rattle of the p.c., it's really starting to speed up. it's not weakness in technology. not. it's a secular shift meaning it's like kind of you can't stop it. towards smart phones and tablets. the notebook, net book and ultrabook all key to the growth story at intel are starting to lose out to the tablet in such a meaningful way that it's hurting this p.c.-based semiconductor company. how much is it hurting? enough to allow appl
that combined with the bernanke soon-to-be similar laws numbers, the s & p 500 and the banks were fabulous today. bank of america is leading this market. third, last night the chinese pulled the trigger on some big stimulus projects that should help our industrial stocks. these projects i'm talking about things like roads, sewers systems, sub waste, united technologies or machinery business like caterpillar. did you see those stocks today? now of course we need them backed up with sunday...
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the s&p 500 up but just barely. up by 1 2/3 points. most investors would likely be happy if that's how the year ended for this market. some are worried there's more downside to come. this market, rather than upside, between now and year end. from the fiscal cliff to the election to the market worries. should we be happy to hold on to what we have? let's get into our panel right now and get some thoughts. tim holland, thomas lee of jpmorgan along with our own bri brian shackman and rick santelli. tom, you came out with a report today. i know you had a call with investors. talk to us about what you envision for this market. >> well, you know, what we're talking about is a phenomena that's really happened in each of the last three years, such as 2009, 2010, 2011. we get in towards the final quarter of the year, active managers, which is mostly mutual funds, are trailing their benchmark. in order to close that performance gap, which is the biggest since 1995, they have to buy stocks that will outperform the market, which is what we call hi
the s&p 500 up but just barely. up by 1 2/3 points. most investors would likely be happy if that's how the year ended for this market. some are worried there's more downside to come. this market, rather than upside, between now and year end. from the fiscal cliff to the election to the market worries. should we be happy to hold on to what we have? let's get into our panel right now and get some thoughts. tim holland, thomas lee of jpmorgan along with our own bri brian shackman and rick...
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clearly he was one of the orchestras of making it all wake back in the late 90's. i think two of the things that the government can do that would solve the problem immediately overnight if would be, number one, to reinstitute the rule which basically means that to sell short you must sell short of a plastic which will take away a lot of that of -- volatility in momentum but basically is a friend of the high-frequency trader. never too, but nichols breads back in the market. gerri: increase my costs tech gear rid of this problem. >> it's not about cost but the integrity and the transparency of our securities market. i would suggest to you that the cost a you are incurring him because of all of the volatility far exceeds the nickel spread will put back in the market, but they do one thing. they bring dealers back into the market which means you have principles there with affirmative responsibilities fee, high-frequency traders have no responsibilities to anybody but themselves. gerri: let's be clear. these people are throwing huge numbers of buy and sell orders, some
clearly he was one of the orchestras of making it all wake back in the late 90's. i think two of the things that the government can do that would solve the problem immediately overnight if would be, number one, to reinstitute the rule which basically means that to sell short you must sell short of a plastic which will take away a lot of that of -- volatility in momentum but basically is a friend of the high-frequency trader. never too, but nichols breads back in the market. gerri: increase my...
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s&p 500 tonight with financials also higher. technology up 23 points. the s&p 500 at 1459. talking about the highest close on the standard and poors since december 31st of 2007. federal reserve action certainly stimulating the markets today. that's for sure. is the short-term gain eventually going to create long-term pain? ben pace is the u.s. chief investment officer or deutsch bank. also in the conversation, our own steve liesman and rick santelli. >> we love it near term. the only thing we're not certain about, and there's questions about whether this is the all-clear sign for the kind of price earnings mull. expansion we've been looking for. we tend right now to doubt it because the economy is slow. you have your fiscal issues. corporations are still sitting on the sidelines waiting for resolution of the tax and regulatory policies. they're the ones that have to spend to really bring the unemployment down. we don't know how much ben bernanke and the fomc could do about that right now. >> steve liesman, what do you look for in terms of the next catalyst here? will you be
s&p 500 tonight with financials also higher. technology up 23 points. the s&p 500 at 1459. talking about the highest close on the standard and poors since december 31st of 2007. federal reserve action certainly stimulating the markets today. that's for sure. is the short-term gain eventually going to create long-term pain? ben pace is the u.s. chief investment officer or deutsch bank. also in the conversation, our own steve liesman and rick santelli. >> we love it near term. the...
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the s&p 500 higher by 14 points at 1447. the rally today certainly taking the dow one day closer to another month of gains. if we manage to stay in the green tomorrow, that means the market would be up 11 out of the last 12 months. keep in mind tomorrow is not just the end of the month, but also the end of the quarter. what should investors brace for as we end the third quarter? we'll bring in our guests. good to see you guys. we've been talking about institutions chasing beta, large pools of money. do you buy into that if sn ? do you think that continues? >> we really have seen that. it's been a phenomenon since the market fumbled around the lows in july of this year. it's been across the board. it's been in commodities. it's been in domestic stocks. it's been in international stocks. there's so much cash on the sidelines. anything with price momentum. victory, we got victory. that's continued on. it seems to be holding a trend that will, again, probably get us through at least the end of the quarter. >> are you buying? >>
the s&p 500 higher by 14 points at 1447. the rally today certainly taking the dow one day closer to another month of gains. if we manage to stay in the green tomorrow, that means the market would be up 11 out of the last 12 months. keep in mind tomorrow is not just the end of the month, but also the end of the quarter. what should investors brace for as we end the third quarter? we'll bring in our guests. good to see you guys. we've been talking about institutions chasing beta, large pools...
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and the s&p 500 with 52 week highs. liz: let's close the book on this right now. the bells ringing on wall street. it is a huge rally bringing up to levels we haven't seen in years. looking at how stocks are finishing and the dow jones industrials charging again by 242 points. the s&p up 42 percentage points and now above 1430 and the nasdaq, gigantic move, 66 points. dave: back to 2007, these are very big gains. they are across the board. it wasn't so long ago some of these companies were trading at 20% below what they are trading at now couple months ago. huge gains in a short period of time. we have a busy hour covering all these market jumps today and the money managers to tell you what it means for your investments. liz: is returned to the gold standard a real option? the author of true gold standards will join us and why the idea is going mainstream. dave: we will tell you what drove the markets. stocks surged as european central bank announced a new bond buying program and signs of improvement in our u.s. labor market. the s&p jumping to the highest level i
and the s&p 500 with 52 week highs. liz: let's close the book on this right now. the bells ringing on wall street. it is a huge rally bringing up to levels we haven't seen in years. looking at how stocks are finishing and the dow jones industrials charging again by 242 points. the s&p up 42 percentage points and now above 1430 and the nasdaq, gigantic move, 66 points. dave: back to 2007, these are very big gains. they are across the board. it wasn't so long ago some of these companies...
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care what your politics are, views are on anything you shake your head at the inhumanity of what that s and so the song that we have out called "that's why i pray" and it talks about all the things that we are talking about right now, how off the chart they are, as human beings, you can't even get your head wrapped around it, so big, all doug is pray for better days and the power of prayer is real. we believe in it. we pray. we pray for better days and hope that other people do too. that's what -- that what's this song that's out right now, why we are talking to you this song has taken off across america because of the message of it, because of exactly what you are talking b >> your album "hillbilly jedi" i have no idea what you were on when you came up with the title. >> do you know what a hillbilly is, piers? >> i know a hilly lil bit. >> and jedi? thank you, george lucas. god bless you you piers. >> thank you, john, thank you, kenny, thanks for the hug and the kiss. "hillbilly jedi" drops on september 18th. get two times the points on travel, with chase sapphire preferred. how they'l
care what your politics are, views are on anything you shake your head at the inhumanity of what that s and so the song that we have out called "that's why i pray" and it talks about all the things that we are talking about right now, how off the chart they are, as human beings, you can't even get your head wrapped around it, so big, all doug is pray for better days and the power of prayer is real. we believe in it. we pray. we pray for better days and hope that other people do too....
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human rights and reggae s and g. >>> "piers morgan tonight" starts now. mr. president, welcome to new york. many americans see you as public enemy number one. how do you feel about that? >> translator: the creator, the almighty, the most gracious and the most merciful. and good morning to you. i wish to greet all of the wonderful people of the united states and all of the people who will see your program. at the end of the day, if you do have personal animosity towards me, don't transfer that on to the rest of the people of the united states. we love the people of the united states, and they also wish in return peace and stability for all of the world. >> the big catalyst for protests at the moment in the middle east was the video that was released which mocked the prophet muhammad. as a result, there was an attack as you know on the american embassy in benghazi, libya, the ambassador christopher stevens was murdered. do you condemn the attacking which caused his murder? >> translator: fundamentally, first of all, any action that is provocative offends the re
human rights and reggae s and g. >>> "piers morgan tonight" starts now. mr. president, welcome to new york. many americans see you as public enemy number one. how do you feel about that? >> translator: the creator, the almighty, the most gracious and the most merciful. and good morning to you. i wish to greet all of the wonderful people of the united states and all of the people who will see your program. at the end of the day, if you do have personal animosity towards...
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this is a reall s that he needed last night to give us the way forward. i heard mitt romney attacking it. but the most important thing either one of these men can do is tell us the framework. where do you want to take us convention was pretty good.s obama'ore focused than romney's for sure. is. the technical schemaputs in hisr anybody else. this presidentspecifal security, like that. prosaic, rrento say youpaign in poprose. i think that's what swing voters want. >> y's prance a little some sort o ap was that laden was does that number worry all or you thing these new job are going to eliminate any bounce tve been achieved? >> there areg. both the president the economy un live up to his stratospheri expectations and thoughts about himself. this a convention directed at swing votes. pump up the base. it was all about abortion. they'resident of nero booing god. that was a very i don't know if he said anything in his speech that would independents. largely defensive. saying we're not government's the solution to everything. we respect entrepreneurs. we're not
this is a reall s that he needed last night to give us the way forward. i heard mitt romney attacking it. but the most important thing either one of these men can do is tell us the framework. where do you want to take us convention was pretty good.s obama'ore focused than romney's for sure. is. the technical schemaputs in hisr anybody else. this presidentspecifal security, like that. prosaic, rrento say youpaign in poprose. i think that's what swing voters want. >> y's prance a little...
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a fairly significan momen that she ha s beenimprisoned. do yfeel uncoortable that this lady is in jail? >> translator: you see, let's separate the two arguments, the two opics. e fa that whether i'mhappy at anyone gog to prison, no, never. never. no onehould go tprison. but alsoep in mind that in any country, everyone must be treated uadews no one must ve or must receive special treatment because of having beena part of the power structure, regardless of whether the action taken that resulted imprisonment was right o wrong. i'm not a dge of that. >> when we com eck, i ask president ahmadinejad what he thinks it will take to stop the bloodshed in syria. ♪ at shemix of energierld needse that's why we're supplying natural gas to gety..le that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it'slso why, with r partnel, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roast
a fairly significan momen that she ha s beenimprisoned. do yfeel uncoortable that this lady is in jail? >> translator: you see, let's separate the two arguments, the two opics. e fa that whether i'mhappy at anyone gog to prison, no, never. never. no onehould go tprison. but alsoep in mind that in any country, everyone must be treated uadews no one must ve or must receive special treatment because of having beena part of the power structure, regardless of whether the action taken that...
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you take a look at the s&p, breaking down. i want to show our viewers this back to give them a sensible were talking about. you look to the democrats, the republicans. the average turn, this kind of goes to your point, stay in the market and don't worry about who's in office because if he stayed over 1950-2011 and did your research, your sink i'd make almost 10 million with hundred million dollar investment. and i wouldn't have that. there we go. i would have that. >> you would have a problem with that. we have to recognize is that this chart is on the telling as half the story, showing a switch parties in the white house but ignoring which party is controlling congress to read when we look at a more detailed chart which i could do for you some other time, find that the numbers really vary depending on not only who is in the white house but who is in the house and the senate. mesa verde see figure out. cheryl: overall, here's a number for you. does that really a number but unissued. as the one thing that seems to be holding ba
you take a look at the s&p, breaking down. i want to show our viewers this back to give them a sensible were talking about. you look to the democrats, the republicans. the average turn, this kind of goes to your point, stay in the market and don't worry about who's in office because if he stayed over 1950-2011 and did your research, your sink i'd make almost 10 million with hundred million dollar investment. and i wouldn't have that. there we go. i would have that. >> you would have a...
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the next weekend ensco gets out of the s&p 500, i heard was going to happen. jumps three points. like so many stocks that get included, ensco keeps climbing. ten points higher instantly after i sold it. now, if you sit back and ask what i did wrong it's simple. i lost my patience. i couldn't take it. i was so angry at myself that i stopped caring if i was right or wrong. i wanted to get back to even and earn a few cents more. moral of the story is simple, if you have a thesis and it's playing out, don't let the action in the stock dictate your action. don't be so greedy you fail to take too much off the table when the thesis plays off. i many so angry i took esc off my screen. a fabulous company taking names, kicking butt that i simply got impatient with so i missed the gigantic score. stay with cramer. >>> as the president urges big business to encourage our own ingenuity -- >> my message is, now is the time to invest in america. >> skramer is on the ground fining the homegrown bulls ready to run. >> this is about made here. this is about made in america and made great. >> "mad
the next weekend ensco gets out of the s&p 500, i heard was going to happen. jumps three points. like so many stocks that get included, ensco keeps climbing. ten points higher instantly after i sold it. now, if you sit back and ask what i did wrong it's simple. i lost my patience. i couldn't take it. i was so angry at myself that i stopped caring if i was right or wrong. i wanted to get back to even and earn a few cents more. moral of the story is simple, if you have a thesis and it's...
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and i hadn't heard this before as chairman and ceo you received "morningstar"'s ceo award you receive a dollar per salary a year, no bonus, no restricted stock. you do own 24% of your company's stock. obviously we her you're loaded because you moved up on the forbes list. but do you think more ceo's should take that approach where you're a stockholder? >> well, i think the reason that we did this almost 15 years ago we started this working for a dollar a year is that i think anytime you can align the interests of your shareholders with your senior management that makes a lot of sense. not everybody will found a company and not everybody can, i don't think you can expect every ceo to work for a dollar a year but i do think the more that you can align the ceo and the senior management with the interests of the shareholder and i don't think anybody objects to paying ceo's or coos good dollars if the company is successful. what they object to is sweetheart packages if a company doesn't do well, and the senior management still does well. that's, doesn't happen at kinder morgan. melissa: pa
and i hadn't heard this before as chairman and ceo you received "morningstar"'s ceo award you receive a dollar per salary a year, no bonus, no restricted stock. you do own 24% of your company's stock. obviously we her you're loaded because you moved up on the forbes list. but do you think more ceo's should take that approach where you're a stockholder? >> well, i think the reason that we did this almost 15 years ago we started this working for a dollar a year is that i think...
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> so imagine looking up in the sky and seeing this, for real. it happened just the other day. it is the result of something being called mind-boggingly gorgeous. our josh is here with the story behind this never before seen photo. it is pretty amazing. it almost looks fake. >> woo we are going to lead to the new video that nasa gave. it begins with the sun. so let's go to the sun. it all begins with a solar flare. so basically what we have here from nasa, this is so unusual to have a shot like that. the sun basically pushed out this mass of plasma that is huge. i want everyone to understand how massive it is. it is an ejection. 30 times the width of earth. the sun is shooting it out there. let's go to the next picture which has a scale. it all leads to this. you go from that to this. why is it that the su
turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> so imagine looking up in the sky and seeing this, for real. it happened just the other day. it is the result of something being called mind-boggingly gorgeous. our josh is here with the story behind this never before seen photo. it is pretty amazing. it almost looks fake....
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sort of related to this chart but also to the s&p chart. i'm wondering if you are concerned at all that the transports have under performed the s&p? >> yes. it gives you a dow theory cell signal. that started to roll down today a little bit more than the major indexes. and so there is that still in place. everything is not 100% here. >> and gold. let's get to that chart. >> you had a nice break out through 1641 and you have had about a 10 or 11% rally. close to 1800. we think a pause is rwarranted t this point. but break out through 1800 would reinstate our target at 1800. >> thank you for coming by. dennis, what you did you make for the oil and gold out look? >> i agree with her on gold. i'm not a gold bug. i never have been a gold bug. but it is being sponsored. i'm not as bullish on the oil market. yesterday, i'm sorry when you break something $5. even if it was a fat-finger asou assau assault, it sounhouldn't break t much. it tells you that everything is going back to their former highs. one of the things that i expect is because they h
sort of related to this chart but also to the s&p chart. i'm wondering if you are concerned at all that the transports have under performed the s&p? >> yes. it gives you a dow theory cell signal. that started to roll down today a little bit more than the major indexes. and so there is that still in place. everything is not 100% here. >> and gold. let's get to that chart. >> you had a nice break out through 1641 and you have had about a 10 or 11% rally. close to 1800....
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it just doesn't happen, we expect the s&p futures to probably hold 1448 and a quarter. we might see some sideways trading, and upside gain tomorrow and holding steady. david: 4:15 p.m. eastern time. right up to the moment. thank you very much, john. appreciate it. liz: let's talk oil prices, they're extending their fall after plummeting, did you see this, more than $4 $4 a matterf minutes yesterday. we have the regulator investigating the trace behind the plunge. he is a plan to prevent future price spikes. joining me now. great to see you, thank you for coming on to shed light on what is really going on. tell me about the investigation, where it stands. this was an unbelievably heavy trade, and it fell, the price also dramatically people are wondering what happened, do we know anything yet? >> it occurred $4 a few minutes, actually $3 in one minute. whenever you see the market move that fast, that quickly with a large volume, talk about going from 500 trades to over 10,000, whenever you see that, these high-frequency traders, the cheetah traders as i call them, those a
it just doesn't happen, we expect the s&p futures to probably hold 1448 and a quarter. we might see some sideways trading, and upside gain tomorrow and holding steady. david: 4:15 p.m. eastern time. right up to the moment. thank you very much, john. appreciate it. liz: let's talk oil prices, they're extending their fall after plummeting, did you see this, more than $4 $4 a matterf minutes yesterday. we have the regulator investigating the trace behind the plunge. he is a plan to prevent...
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the dow and s&p closed at their highest levels since 2007. whoo-hoo. the nasdaq closed at the its highest level since november of 2000. wow fed easy money ignites gold. jumped 40 bucks a ounce. that is gold's highest level in nearly seven months the vix, also known as wall street's fear index, plummeted nearly 12% in the wake of the fed's announcement. >>> now to our top story tonight, will we or won't we keep funding like libya and egypt as anti-american violence escalates there? a group of house republican are saying no, we should not. the house is set to vote any minute on the continuing resolution which include almost $7 billion in mideast aid provisions but is cutting all the aid for these countries really a good plan? mike barrett a principle with the international security consulting firm. david: diligent innovations. thanks for joining me, mike. what is the downside cutting aid to egypt and libya because it is very tempting right now? >> it is very tempting and would feel good emotionally, reality money we give to egypt is the military. one thi
the dow and s&p closed at their highest levels since 2007. whoo-hoo. the nasdaq closed at the its highest level since november of 2000. wow fed easy money ignites gold. jumped 40 bucks a ounce. that is gold's highest level in nearly seven months the vix, also known as wall street's fear index, plummeted nearly 12% in the wake of the fed's announcement. >>> now to our top story tonight, will we or won't we keep funding like libya and egypt as anti-american violence escalates there?...
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neil: we know, guys, is why 24-s the disperty. republicans faulted for not offering specific maps. you might know like it, but it's a clear blueprint, democrats don't like it, pick and choose what you like, but now the question becomes how government can help you. you told me last time by not helping you; right? by getting out of the way. >> get out of the way. i can understand how you regulate how food is served and like that, but if you put up a tent as a regulation, drive down the wrong street, there's a regulation for everything. walking out your door there's a regulation. it gets worse and worse and worse. neil: not so much the tax situation, but washington, get off my back with all of this -- these rules that if i don't know i'm stile -- i'm still cull -- culpable; right? >> big brother is watching everything. it's tough for small business to succeed. neil: david, if that's the case, and if you could have a moment before the president's speech last night to say, here's what you need to say, big guy, what would you have said? >> well, just -- neil: that you can repeat. >> i'm
neil: we know, guys, is why 24-s the disperty. republicans faulted for not offering specific maps. you might know like it, but it's a clear blueprint, democrats don't like it, pick and choose what you like, but now the question becomes how government can help you. you told me last time by not helping you; right? by getting out of the way. >> get out of the way. i can understand how you regulate how food is served and like that, but if you put up a tent as a regulation, drive down the...
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the s&p losing just .11%. minuscule. i have been schooled. i know you don't want to hear about how confused i am, how mystified. you want me to explain what happened in a way that makes it clear and rational. if you read my midnight tweets @jimcramer about how fedex's blown quarter was like a running back with a blown knee going into the big fantasy game or the big game between the cowboys and giants meaning a tough session ahead of us then you know i got the market wrong. hey, i don't like being wrong. i don't like thinking federal express can preannounce negative earnings and out barely affects the averages. the dow didn't go down. uh-uh prefer markets that are predictable, logical. this one is not acting like any other market i can recall because of the myriad other times fedex missed the mark. almost every single time it brought the whole stock market down hard. that's how integral the company is to the transport index which you know i follow. part of the process of uh trying to be a good investor is to figure out where you went wrong, as
the s&p losing just .11%. minuscule. i have been schooled. i know you don't want to hear about how confused i am, how mystified. you want me to explain what happened in a way that makes it clear and rational. if you read my midnight tweets @jimcramer about how fedex's blown quarter was like a running back with a blown knee going into the big fantasy game or the big game between the cowboys and giants meaning a tough session ahead of us then you know i got the market wrong. hey, i don't like...
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the s&p 500 edged down two points above 1400. weakness and materials above strengthening telecoms today. >> and this was the index that led the way in terms of percentage gains today. up in seven trading sessions. that will do it for closing bell tonight. thank you for wa
the s&p 500 edged down two points above 1400. weakness and materials above strengthening telecoms today. >> and this was the index that led the way in terms of percentage gains today. up in seven trading sessions. that will do it for closing bell tonight. thank you for wa
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's been great on this. let's listen. >> there are forces in america today, not just in the american south, but all across our land, that is trying to make it hard and difficult for people to register and vote, for people to cast their vote. for all across america today, members of the congressional black caucus at this hour and later during the day, are doing the same thing. but we have 44 members in each congressional district. we have until what, october 9th? to get people registered. >> you know, victoria, it seems to me the worsthing that could come of this concerted effort of 17 states to try to close the door to americans and legitimate voters is people say no to themselves. i was at howard to the commencement, i said to the kids, don't ever say no to yourself. i'm afraid more people -- mark, they would say, this is going to be the biggest pain in the butt, too complicated, i'm not going to go this year, even if it's obama. is tt a dangerutre, th'll iided outf ng >> it's a danger. the irony of it is i
's been great on this. let's listen. >> there are forces in america today, not just in the american south, but all across our land, that is trying to make it hard and difficult for people to register and vote, for people to cast their vote. for all across america today, members of the congressional black caucus at this hour and later during the day, are doing the same thing. but we have 44 members in each congressional district. we have until what, october 9th? to get people registered....
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120% of your salary, plus bonuses, well aware each year, healthy numbers, you have always been a giver s there a conflict between spirituality and economic success? >> i remember -- i think the answer to that is no. i remember studying buddhism at the university of pennsylvania. that teaches you it is about somebody else. my success as ceo is my ability to make senior management people recognize their success is how well they motivate the staff. the staff learn the only real success is defined to the extent which they make guests have a wonderful experience in our buildings that is to say it is always about someone else. >> yes. >> that kind of thing is consistent with the studies of things like buddhism or any other religion for that matter. we are very oriented toward individuals in my company. >> yes. >> i think that is pretty much my approach to life. >> know you disagree with things said about mark being better now than four years ago. >> i do. >> i want you to shire your solutions for things like health care and i want to hear why you went from voting for president obama before to
120% of your salary, plus bonuses, well aware each year, healthy numbers, you have always been a giver s there a conflict between spirituality and economic success? >> i remember -- i think the answer to that is no. i remember studying buddhism at the university of pennsylvania. that teaches you it is about somebody else. my success as ceo is my ability to make senior management people recognize their success is how well they motivate the staff. the staff learn the only real success is...